Pochettino saw his White Hart Lane side fall short of a top four finish in 2014/15 and has been working hard to trim his expansive squad this summer.

Spurs have sold under-performing first team players Younes Kaboul, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue, Lewis Holtby and Benjamin Stambouli as Pochettino seeks to strengthen this overall squad.

With Erik Lamela, Roberto Soldado and Emmanuel Adebayor offering little in the way of support to young striker Harry Kane, Tottenham could do with adding to their attack and the club have targeted Baggies forward Berahino.

The 21-year-old scored 20 goals in all competitions last season and according to the London Evening Standard the West Brom man has a manageable £20m price-tag.

Berahino is on the fringes of the England national team set-up and a player with great potential who has previously been linked with interest from Tottenham’s local rivals Arsenal (via the Daily Express).

Crystal Palace have placed a somewhat inflated £40m valuation on French born Congo international Bolasie (via the Sky Sports).

Pochettino saw England wingers Aaron Lennon and Andros Townsend struggle for consistency in 2014/15 and could well do with improving his wide-attacking options but the London Evening Standard claim the Argentine manager may be scared off by Bolasie’s price-tag.